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<br> | <br>Each chapter of [https://Www.Wukonggame.cc/ Black Myth Wukong Patch Notes] Myth: Wukong pits the Destined One against many bosses, some of which are tucked away in hidden locations. Reaching these secret adversaries requires more than just following a straight path, and taking them down will demand far more than just base skills.<br><br>After defeating the Stone Vanguard, you'll also gain entry into the Crouching Tiger Temple , where Xu Dog will allow you to craft Wujin Pills , which permanently boosts Shock resistance, in exchange for Mind Cores .<br><br>Doing the following numerous times, Kang-Jin will be stunned and allow you to exchange a good number of hits with them. Make these hits count since Kang-Jin will not be on your ground level for most of the fight.<br><br> <br>火焰山 The Flaming Mountains. Located @ Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. It's not featured in the game but is related to the famous TV series Journey to the West's 1986 version. Anyone who beats the game gets a free pass (including 3-5 family membe<br><br>Now, back to the heart of this article. Generally speaking, the best stance will vary depending on your situation. Smash Stance is a useful all-purpose stance that you can safely spend most of your time in, but once you unlock Pillar Stance you should start switching into it when facing groups or when an enemy is stunned and you can make full use of its Sweeping Gale. Once you get Thrust Stance, it'll likely become your new default stance for initiating combat, using it to fire off a charged heavy attack at long range before closing the distance with Whirling Thrusts. Once you're in range, you can swap into Smash Stance to take advantage of Resolute Counterflow, or Pillar Stance when dealing with groups.<br><br>Crafting Shock-Quelling Powder is also essential for this boss battle. This consumable cures Shock and temporarily increases resistance to it. You'll learn to craft it by completing the Xu Dog deity's request after defeating Lang-Li-Guhh-Baw in Sandgate Village.<br><br>After performing Tactical Retreat, Forceful Thrust, or a charged Heavy Attack, hold Light Attack to unleash Whirling Thrusts. The Destined One leaps forward to engage the enemy head-on, besetting them with barrage of staff strikes.<br><br>Switching to Thrust Stance allows the Destined One to charge by holding Heavy Attack while remaining stationary. Upon releasing Heavy Attack, the Destined One can execute a swift thrust attack at a distant enemy.<br><br>However, Red Loong isn't as tough as he seems once you realize you can easily bring him to his knees. Staying aggressive and consistently landing hard-hitting attacks will cause the boss to fall onto its side , exposing the censers on its back, its weak point, open to your flurry of attacks.<br><br>Kang Jin-Loon is an unforgiving boss who will take their sweet time to prepare and suddenly move in for a potent attack . The best course against these immensely agile patterns is to learn the perfect time to dodge them.<br><br>As a variable combo, once unlocked, Pillar Stance allows you to use Sweeping Gale. This has the destined one plant the staff ahead of them and spin around it, performing a multi-hit kick in the process. This can strike multiple enemies around you, which can help clear some space if you're being swarmed by weaker foes. After purchasing the Gale's Blessing upgrade you'll take considerably less damage while performing the spin, making it less risky to use. After unlocking Churning Gale, you can hit heavy attack again after using Sweeping Gale to perform a wide swing with an extended staff, which deals a ton of damage and tends to stagger anything it hits.<br><br>Red Loong , one of the four secret Loongs, is one such boss. Located in Chapter One's Black Wind Mountain, this dragon remains inaccessible until you obtain a specific item from Chapter Two. This guide details everything you need to know about finding Red Loong, analyzing its moveset, and exploiting this deceptively easy boss's weakness.<br><br>As the stance you begin the game with , Smash Stance remains viable in most encounters, performing best in one-on-one fights and against enemies whose attack patterns you've learned. By using Resolute Counterflow you can nullify an incoming attack and strike back with greater force, which becomes even more effective once you gain the Skyfall Strike upgrade and can consistently stagger your target with a well-timed variable combo.<br><br>Immobilization spell is going to be your best friend in this fight. The spell will hold Tiger Vanguard in one place so that you can deal enough damage. Avoid casting Immobilization while the boss is jumping around as he’ll freeze midair, and you won’t be able to attack him properly.<br><br>Kang-Jin Loong is the second mandatory boss in chapter three, residing in the Snowy Path of Mirrormere, who might teach you a lesson on organizing your inventory before rushing into a fight with them. Combine numerous techniques from the previous chapters, and you can effortlessly beat them.<br><br>Following Light Attack with Heavy Attack performs Tactical Retreat. The Destined One hops backward and hones his defenses while preparing for another fierce attack. Following Tactical Retreat with another Heavy Attack that consumes a Focus Point unleashes Forceful Thrust.<br> | ||